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Merlin’s Madame Tussauds makes mark in Beijing
BY Jak Phillips | 04 Jun 2014
Merlin Entertainments has launched its first attraction in the Chinese capital of
Beijing, a Madame Tussauds situated next door to Tiananmen Square and the
Forbidden City.
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Canada’s Wonderland unveils new interactive dark ride
BY Aimee Nash | 04 Jun 2014
Multi-sensory attractions company Triotech has launched an interactive dark ride
at Canada’s Wonderland, featuring the longest interactive wall ever integrated
into a theme park attraction.
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Pop up Hunger Games museum in the works for US cities
BY Tom Anstey | 03 Jun 2014
Lionsgate Studio’s CEO Jon Feltheimer has revealed that plans are in the works
to launch a travelling museum based around the hit series of books, later made
into a series films – The Hunger Games.
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Cracks appear in Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck
BY Tom Anstey | 30 May 2014
Visitors using Chicago’s Willis Tower Skydeck got more of a thrill than expected
when the glass wall – which hangs hundreds of feet above the ground below –
started to crack.
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Chester Zoo announces phase two expansion
BY Tom Anstey | 28 May 2014
In an exclusive interview with AM2, Jamie Christon, MD of Chester Zoo, UK, has revealed
the masterplan for the attraction’s second wave of expansion which will follow the
completion of the zoo’s Islands project in December this year. Islands will open to the
public in May 2015.
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US$40m Children's Science Center for Dulles, US
BY Chris Dodd | 28 May 2014
Dulles, US, near Washington DC will be home to a new science centre focusing on
educating children in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM).
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